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Ergebnisse der klinischen Prüfung des Glukoneogenesehemmers 2-(3-Methylcinnamylhydrazono)-Propionat (MCHP)

Clinical trial with the gluconeogenesis inhibitor 2-(3-Methylcinnamylhydrazono)-Propionat (MCHP)

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Many compounds which directly or indirectly inhibit gluconeogenesis have been described. Some of them showed hypoglycemic action in animal experiments.

2-(3-Methylcinnamylhydrazono)-Propionat (MCHP) a derivative of hydrazine demonstrated marked hypoglycemic action in animal experiments. Nontheless the administration of MCHP to type II diabetic patients showed no hypoglycemic action. Clinical or biochemical sideeffects could not be observed.

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Abbreviations

MCHP:

2-(3-methylcinnamylhydrazono)-Propionat

yGT:

Gamma-Glutamyl-Transferase

GOT:

Aspartataminotransferase

GPT:

Glutamyltranspeptidase

HDL-Cholesterin:

High density Lipoprotein-Cholesterin

BZ:

Blutzucker

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Paschke, R., Schwedes, U., Kühnle, H. et al. Ergebnisse der klinischen Prüfung des Glukoneogenesehemmers 2-(3-Methylcinnamylhydrazono)-Propionat (MCHP). Klin Wochenschr 67, 431–437 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01725138

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